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. >> the fbi wanted to talk to me for about four hours. i had the, like you see in the movie, the good guy/bad guy scenario, fbi agents asking me all these questions that some of them were really hard to imagine. they were very, very personal. things that, how i felt about my daughter. >> but mike church said he had an alibi for the time heather went missing. he attended a support group meeting for divorcees with plenty of witnesses. he left the meeting at 9:30. >> there was a short time gap from the time he left the workshop to the time he was called at his residence. that gap had to be filled in. >> he also passed a polygraph test. >> one of the detectives did come to my work and he asked to see me. at that time, i said, am i still considered a suspect? and he says, mr. church, yes, you are. and i said, well, i think that you need to look somewhere else. >> diane church was also considered a suspect. >> they gave me a lie detecter test, a horrible thing to go through to go to the police station and be fingerprinted and lie detecter test
. >> the fbi wanted to talk to me for about four hours. i had the, like you see in the movie, the good guy/bad guy scenario, fbi agents asking me all these questions that some of them were really hard to imagine. they were very, very personal. things that, how i felt about my daughter. >> but mike church said he had an alibi for the time heather went missing. he attended a support group meeting for divorcees with plenty of witnesses. he left the meeting at 9:30. >> there was a...
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investigators couldn't see the print clearly, so they sent it to the fbi in washington, d.c. fbi image analyst richard vorder-brugge scanned the image and examined it digitally on a computer. he immediately saw the problem. the texture of the skin on the victim's leg obscured the fingerprint. >> there were two different patterns we're dealing with here. you are dealing with the pattern of the fingerprint, which is a specific type of pattern, and then we have this texture of the skin that is distinct from the fingerprint. >> with the aid of the computer, vorder brugge first had to identify the victim's skin pattern, then have the computer remove as much of that as possible. >> it's a trial-and-error technique. it's not unlike an archaeologist using a dental tool to scrape away fine pieces and leave the artifact intact, as opposed to taking a pick ax and just swinging for the fences. >> the computer helped identify the repeating patterns of the victim's skin. >> and i can show you how you can get rid of those wavelengths by just sending all of those bright spots to zero. >> and
investigators couldn't see the print clearly, so they sent it to the fbi in washington, d.c. fbi image analyst richard vorder-brugge scanned the image and examined it digitally on a computer. he immediately saw the problem. the texture of the skin on the victim's leg obscured the fingerprint. >> there were two different patterns we're dealing with here. you are dealing with the pattern of the fingerprint, which is a specific type of pattern, and then we have this texture of the skin that...
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literally, the fbi said of the assassinations. the police carried it out. they broke into the apartment at and fed themorning take information that came from the fbi. this,formation about remarkably, was released at about the same time as watergate. as compared with this, watergate was a tea party. it was nothing. box that was nome chomsky. i want to read a comment by the vice president of baltimore's fraternal order of police who said tuesday about the release of eddie conway -- marshall eddie conway, can you respond? >> yes. the fact that i am released indicates there was something wrong with the way in which the court proceeded to convict us. people that is still alive after 32 years of them discovering that they had trials and jury instructions that were wrong and faulty and flawed based on a problem with the maryland constitution. they were supposed to rectify that in 1982. it took us 32 years fighting that. it was at that time, 500 prisoners that was affected by it. 300 of those prisoners are dead today because of something the state of maryland did t
literally, the fbi said of the assassinations. the police carried it out. they broke into the apartment at and fed themorning take information that came from the fbi. this,formation about remarkably, was released at about the same time as watergate. as compared with this, watergate was a tea party. it was nothing. box that was nome chomsky. i want to read a comment by the vice president of baltimore's fraternal order of police who said tuesday about the release of eddie conway -- marshall eddie...
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>> yes, and if the investigation's leaked to individuals charge, which we refer all issues to the fbi and then they move in, and they did their investigation and, ultimately, this determines whether or not a crime is committed, and we believe ensuring those individuals are held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. >> do you have the numbers how many are prosecuted in a way and then discipline and then prosecution. >> i don't have that information with me currently, but i can provide that for the record. >> do you have that? >> yes. >> thank you. any studies on the effects of solitary confinement on recidivism and early entry? >> there's been no stoids as a result of the hearing conducted in 2012 when that was presented to me, and we have not participated in any type of study. we dprea to undergo the analysis that's take b place right now with cna, and hopefully from that review, we'll have some insight, but, senator, i have to add, when you are looking at recidivism, that will require a long period of time to assess when you're looking at the number of individuals who have si
>> yes, and if the investigation's leaked to individuals charge, which we refer all issues to the fbi and then they move in, and they did their investigation and, ultimately, this determines whether or not a crime is committed, and we believe ensuring those individuals are held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. >> do you have the numbers how many are prosecuted in a way and then discipline and then prosecution. >> i don't have that information with me currently,...
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alphabet soup agencies in the federal government that founder way to my doorstep including the irs and the fbi, osha, alcohol, tobacco and firearms. in the last three years there have been 25 plus audits or investigations or inquiries into my personal business. now this morning as many of you know, the co-founder of tea party patriots is testifying before congress on the same types of irs abuse and targeting that this administration is looking to legalize, to the notify. we started a web site and i have a call to action for you this morning, we will not be silenced.org. let me lay this out for you quickly. the irs has attempted to write into law regulations that will so stifle political speech that it will change unalterably in the landscape of nonprofit organizations many of which are the type you belong to in this room. standard levels of voter education and engagement will be made illegal if they are allowed to pass but there is a window of time for citizen comments and that ends tonight at midnight, tonight at midnight. if you vote on weekwillnotbesilenced.org, there are over 100,000 comme
alphabet soup agencies in the federal government that founder way to my doorstep including the irs and the fbi, osha, alcohol, tobacco and firearms. in the last three years there have been 25 plus audits or investigations or inquiries into my personal business. now this morning as many of you know, the co-founder of tea party patriots is testifying before congress on the same types of irs abuse and targeting that this administration is looking to legalize, to the notify. we started a web site...
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the fbi raided this health-care company and a dozen other businesses. the government is cutting him medicaid payments to the company and other companies that are suspicious. that means no pay for thousands of workers. they plan to organize a protest. >> president obama delivered a statement about the crisis in the ukraine. you watched it right here. the president called in russia to pull back military forces. thatdent obama warned there would be cause for military intervention. rebecca cooper is following the latest developments and will have much more on this coming up at 6:00 tonight. to getther is fighting medical marijuana approved in the state of maryland. she says that it will help her twin boys who are battling severe epilepsy. colorado gave this to her daughter and says it helped with her seizures. >> time now to check on the traffic situation tonight. here's the traffic center with the details on this friday. hi, bob. >> a couple of problems on i-95 in maryland southbound at the 212 grade there was a crash that should be out of the roadway now.
the fbi raided this health-care company and a dozen other businesses. the government is cutting him medicaid payments to the company and other companies that are suspicious. that means no pay for thousands of workers. they plan to organize a protest. >> president obama delivered a statement about the crisis in the ukraine. you watched it right here. the president called in russia to pull back military forces. thatdent obama warned there would be cause for military intervention. rebecca...
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clarke a university of new haven criminal justice professor with more than two decades experience in the fbi disagrees. >> it's almost as if the family is asking them to look into the mindset of miss kerry and cry to understand what she was thinking. that's almost an insurmountable task for these officer. >> reporter: clark added they have one mission in washington d.c. and they will go to great lengths to protect everyone involved. neither agency would comment on the kerry incident citing the ongoing investigation. >> it is absolutely a different location. when you think about it, you know, what's going through these officer's mind, what is ground zero if you're indeed a terrorist? it would be washington d.c., the white house, the capitol. >> reporter: both clark and the kerry family are dealing with a lot of unknowns that left washington d.c. on lockdown for a short time. what they do know is this key to investigating all this would be to determine exactly how it started at that white house security post. just how fast was kerry going and was she driving aggressively. if that video exists
clarke a university of new haven criminal justice professor with more than two decades experience in the fbi disagrees. >> it's almost as if the family is asking them to look into the mindset of miss kerry and cry to understand what she was thinking. that's almost an insurmountable task for these officer. >> reporter: clark added they have one mission in washington d.c. and they will go to great lengths to protect everyone involved. neither agency would comment on the kerry incident...
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the police have also contacted the fbi. this could just be a couple kids making trouble but police want to make sure it's not part of something more organized like the occupy wall street effort. atherton is one of the richest towns in america, people like meg whitman have called it home. this suggests the anti-wealth sentiment we have seen in san francisco could be spreading to silicon valley. >> you mentioned atherton. we know that's an affluent town but where does the other half of the 1% live? >> interesting, all over the place. today we have a ranking of the top neighborhoods and you would think that new york and california would have the richest neighborhoods. sorry, guys. it's actually maryland that has most of the top neighborhoods. a new study of the 100 wealthiest neighborhoods shows that three of the top five are in maryland. this is a list based on mean household income compiled by a professor in alabama. the number one richest neighborhood in america is the golden triangle, that home to all the hedge funders. th
the police have also contacted the fbi. this could just be a couple kids making trouble but police want to make sure it's not part of something more organized like the occupy wall street effort. atherton is one of the richest towns in america, people like meg whitman have called it home. this suggests the anti-wealth sentiment we have seen in san francisco could be spreading to silicon valley. >> you mentioned atherton. we know that's an affluent town but where does the other half of the...
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she lied on her immigration papers and passed an fbi background check which found she committed no criminal offenses. that should make everyone feel really secure, your health records will be just fine under obama care. let's check on our feedback results. should government have a role in reducing obesity? right now, 52% of you say yes. 48% say no. what do you all think? >> it's the way it's worded. government should play a role along with parents and schools and communities and all of us. >> rick, quickly. >> i look to converting to 52% to a more -- >> thank you to margo and rick. the debate continues online at cnn.com/crossfire, as well as facebook and twitter. >> join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire" aaron burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> next, the president gets personal about in america. getting high and the shooting deaths of trayvon martin and jordan davis. >>> plus the former head of the cia warns vladimir putin may be on the verge of going on the extreme. will he use military force? >>> response to our interview with ted nugent. will the texas gubernatorial ca
she lied on her immigration papers and passed an fbi background check which found she committed no criminal offenses. that should make everyone feel really secure, your health records will be just fine under obama care. let's check on our feedback results. should government have a role in reducing obesity? right now, 52% of you say yes. 48% say no. what do you all think? >> it's the way it's worded. government should play a role along with parents and schools and communities and all of...
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soup agencies at the federal government that found their way to the doorstep including the irs and fbi and osha and bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. at last count rings there's been in the last three years, that 25-plus investigations or inquiries into my personal business. now, this morning, as many of you know, i'm sure, the co-founder of tea party patriots is testifying before congress on the same types of irs abuse and targeting that this administration is now looking to legalize, to codify. we've started a website, and i have a call to action for you this morning. we started a website called we will not be sleepsed -- wewillnotbesilenceed.org. i'll lay it out quickly. the irs has attempted to write into law regulations that will so stifle political speech that it will change unalterably the landscape of nonprofit organizations, much of which the type you belong to here in this room. standard levels of voter education and engagement will be made illegal in these regulations if they are allowed to pass. there is a window of time for citizen comment, and that window ends ton
soup agencies at the federal government that found their way to the doorstep including the irs and fbi and osha and bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. at last count rings there's been in the last three years, that 25-plus investigations or inquiries into my personal business. now, this morning, as many of you know, i'm sure, the co-founder of tea party patriots is testifying before congress on the same types of irs abuse and targeting that this administration is now looking to legalize,...
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the fbi believed that that fight was fixed and they have all different types of characters from the mob world, a big gambler, ash resnic, all involved in this. bob, you're a big boxing guy. you watch that fight, all eight rounds, as upsetting and shocking as it was, was it fixed? >> look, it may have been fixed. but there was no question he was beaten. ali killed the guy. there was no fix in this thing. if anybody had it fixed, they had a pretty bad bet on their hands because ali was right, he didn't have a mark on his face. liston looked uglier than when he went in the ring. ali was the single greatest fighter in the history of the world, and he knocked the hell out of him. >> you know, he quit on his stool, eric, with a torn shoulder, and x-rays revealed he had a torn muscle. >> anyone who thinks professional boxing isn't fixed or wasn't fixed, maybe not now but then, is foolish. yes, ali was the greatest fightser of his time. then came along mike tyson. clearly, in my opinion, the best fighter to step in a ring. you want to talk about fixes. find tyson losing to leon spings and buste
the fbi believed that that fight was fixed and they have all different types of characters from the mob world, a big gambler, ash resnic, all involved in this. bob, you're a big boxing guy. you watch that fight, all eight rounds, as upsetting and shocking as it was, was it fixed? >> look, it may have been fixed. but there was no question he was beaten. ali killed the guy. there was no fix in this thing. if anybody had it fixed, they had a pretty bad bet on their hands because ali was...
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with eyes undoers out there can help the fbi out. >> reporter: last december, fbi agents went door to door in this san rafael neighborhood where san diego has family ties. the fbi has tips that san diego has been spotted in novato, san rafael, and santa cruz, but he could also be in massachusetts, south america, or europe. >> it has been many years since the fbi has asked for the public east help. >> reporter: he is charged with the bombing of an office building in emeryville and pleasanton. >> damage to property. it would have been easy for a bystander to be hurt. >> reporter: he is a member of an extreme animal rights group and targeted the companies for their connection to an animal testing lab. san diego could have several tattoos. burns and collapsing buildings on his back and sides but it is this picture with san diego with glasses and a crew cut and a hoodie the fbi is banking on. >> it is another person that need to be brought to justice and brought back home. >> reporter: san francisco, mark kelly, kpix5. >> they have put san diego's image at their cross roads of the world in
with eyes undoers out there can help the fbi out. >> reporter: last december, fbi agents went door to door in this san rafael neighborhood where san diego has family ties. the fbi has tips that san diego has been spotted in novato, san rafael, and santa cruz, but he could also be in massachusetts, south america, or europe. >> it has been many years since the fbi has asked for the public east help. >> reporter: he is charged with the bombing of an office building in emeryville...
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fbi also investigating. but still we know very little. that's because the irs people involved are taking the fifth. >> my counsel has advised me that i have not waived my constitutional rights under the fifth amendment, and on his advice i will decline to answer any question on the subject matter of this hearing. >> also, you may remember president obama telling me there is not "a smidgen of evidence of any irs corruption." but if that's true, why did former irs big shot lois lerner, who you just saw, take the fifth? why not just explain what happened in a calm, rational manner? as you may know, i'm a simple man. that's a simple question. and it remains unanswered. talking points does not know who in the irs violated the law, but i do believe someone did, and there's evidence pointing to white house people. you can't link it to president obama, but certainly the former irs commissioner visiting the white house more than 100 times is some kind of evidence. mr. obama told me in that super bowl sunday interview that douglas shulman was discu
fbi also investigating. but still we know very little. that's because the irs people involved are taking the fifth. >> my counsel has advised me that i have not waived my constitutional rights under the fifth amendment, and on his advice i will decline to answer any question on the subject matter of this hearing. >> also, you may remember president obama telling me there is not "a smidgen of evidence of any irs corruption." but if that's true, why did former irs big shot...
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at the fbi. even when games are rigged they do not go 150-0. that's not a real record. that's not actually found in nature. nobody is sfoezed to be above the law in this country, even the fbi. and there is something wrong, something obviously wrong with the way we are handling fbi shootings, if every one ever reviewed in the last 20 years has been ruled justified. in january, fbi director james comey announced the bureau had completed its shooting review in this man's death. he was shot while being questioned by the fbi and other law enforcement authorities back in may. i'm going to show you a couple of photos which i warn you are a little graphic and might be disturbing. but from these photos taken of that young man's body in the morgue, it appeared he was shot seven times including once in the top of the head. law enforcement officials have said that the man was himself unarmed when the fbi shot and killed him. and although the fbi's report on this man's shooting is reportedly ready to go, acco
at the fbi. even when games are rigged they do not go 150-0. that's not a real record. that's not actually found in nature. nobody is sfoezed to be above the law in this country, even the fbi. and there is something wrong, something obviously wrong with the way we are handling fbi shootings, if every one ever reviewed in the last 20 years has been ruled justified. in january, fbi director james comey announced the bureau had completed its shooting review in this man's death. he was shot while...
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alphabet soup agencies of the federal government that found their way to my doorstep, including the irs, fbi, at last count, there've been in the past three years, 25 plus audits or investigations into my personal business. now, this morning, as many of you know some tea party pages are testifying before congress on the same types of irs abuse and targeting that this administration is now looking to legalize, and i have a call to action for you. we started a website called w ewillnotbesilent.org. let me lay this out for you very quickly. the irs has attempted to write into law regulations that will stifle political speech that it will change the landscape of nonprofit organizations, many which are of the type you belong to in this room. a standard levels of voter engagement will be made illegal in these regulations, if they are allowed to pass. there is a window of time for citizens to comment. that window ends tonight at midnight. tonight at midnight. if you go to the website you can leave your comments for the irs. at last count, there were over 100,000 comments. let me tell you why this i
alphabet soup agencies of the federal government that found their way to my doorstep, including the irs, fbi, at last count, there've been in the past three years, 25 plus audits or investigations into my personal business. now, this morning, as many of you know some tea party pages are testifying before congress on the same types of irs abuse and targeting that this administration is now looking to legalize, and i have a call to action for you. we started a website called w...
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no one from the office of inspector general, fbi or attorney generals office will tell us if the agent is still on patrol. and even getting answers about when and how agents are trained to pull the trigger is difficult. unlike most law enforcement agencies, the border patrol's use of force guidelines are not made public. copies obtained through freedom of information act requests are heavily redacted. but attorney jim calle who's represents agents accused of misconduct, including cross-border shootings says there's nothing to hide. >> in the vast majority of the cases it is very clear cut in the sense of there is a deadly force threat made against an agent and the agent has to resort to the use of deadly force in response. border patrol agents are subject to at least 5 levels of scrutiny every time they pull the trigger. their conduct is so scrubbed by the time two years and three years past which is sometimes the length of time it takes for these investigations to wrap up. because it takes so long, people think the process is corrupt. they think that agents don't have no accountabilit
no one from the office of inspector general, fbi or attorney generals office will tell us if the agent is still on patrol. and even getting answers about when and how agents are trained to pull the trigger is difficult. unlike most law enforcement agencies, the border patrol's use of force guidelines are not made public. copies obtained through freedom of information act requests are heavily redacted. but attorney jim calle who's represents agents accused of misconduct, including cross-border...
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"fbi, don't move!" >> garriola: gave the words, "hey, fbi." "get your hands up." hands went up right away. and then, at that moment, we told him get down on his knees and he gave us... yeah, he gave us a "i ain't getting down on my "f"-ing knees." >> kroft: didn't want to get his pants dirty. >> garriola: didn't want to get his pants dirty. you know, wearing white and seeing the oil on the ground, i guess he didn't want to get down in oil. >> kroft: even at 81, this was a man used to being in control. >> garriola: i asked him to identify himself and that didn't go over well. he asked me to "f"-ing identify myself, which i did. and i asked him, i said, "are you whitey bulger?" he said, "yes." just about that moment, someone catches my attention from a few feet away by the elevator shaft. >> kroft: it was janus goodwin from the third floor, coming to do her laundry. >> goodwin: and i said, "excuse me. i think i can help you. this man has dementia, so if he's acting oddly, you know, that could be why." >> garriola: immediately, what flashed through my mind is, "oh, m
"fbi, don't move!" >> garriola: gave the words, "hey, fbi." "get your hands up." hands went up right away. and then, at that moment, we told him get down on his knees and he gave us... yeah, he gave us a "i ain't getting down on my "f"-ing knees." >> kroft: didn't want to get his pants dirty. >> garriola: didn't want to get his pants dirty. you know, wearing white and seeing the oil on the ground, i guess he didn't want to get...
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had the scheme for politicians accepting money from an fbi agent posing as an arab sheikh. many of them took the bait. the transactions were all caught on hidden cameras. nbc's chuck todd got up with melvin weinberg who's 89 years old to discuss the facts behind the fiction of "american hustle." chuck joins us now. chuck, you're laughing because this is so rich. >> it is so rich. >> you have the money out like they do for a mousetrap. they put the cheese out and the mouse goes for it. you want $50,000, which is almost their salary, their annual salary, they said yes. >> right. well, and we need to go back into time. what motivated -- and this is still -- the most controversial part of ab scam is there was no hint of criminal activity by some of these members of congress. now, the mayor of camden, they clearly wanted to get him on something. the feds believed that the mayor at the time was up to no good, so setting a trap for him made sense. but then they just kept it going. and this is where it got controversial. now, you think back to '78, 4 years after watergate, distrust
had the scheme for politicians accepting money from an fbi agent posing as an arab sheikh. many of them took the bait. the transactions were all caught on hidden cameras. nbc's chuck todd got up with melvin weinberg who's 89 years old to discuss the facts behind the fiction of "american hustle." chuck joins us now. chuck, you're laughing because this is so rich. >> it is so rich. >> you have the money out like they do for a mousetrap. they put the cheese out and the mouse...
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the human intelligence asset was run by this fbi agent. the connection to bin laden only came to light after he filed a discrimination suit against the bowero and his supervisor testified about the quality of his work and the assets he was running, quote, it was the only source i know in the bureau where we had a source in al qaeda directly involved. it's a very small group, but this person was already here. he was also connected to the blind sheik serving a life prison sentence for the hack in 1993. the information helped the fbi disrupt a terrorism plot against a los angeles messianic lodge in the '90s. neither lee hamilton who chaired the 9/11 commission, nor the executive director could remember be told about the fbi asset. a former head of the house intelligence committee said they were in the dark, too. >> this is the first time that anybody really did a deep dive into al qaeda. what were their capabilities, their plans, and why did we walk away from bin laden or his organization some time in the '90s when we were that close? >> in a
the human intelligence asset was run by this fbi agent. the connection to bin laden only came to light after he filed a discrimination suit against the bowero and his supervisor testified about the quality of his work and the assets he was running, quote, it was the only source i know in the bureau where we had a source in al qaeda directly involved. it's a very small group, but this person was already here. he was also connected to the blind sheik serving a life prison sentence for the hack in...
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franklin is an fbi analyst. it's the first shooting in fairfax county, virginia, and takes place 50 miles from the previous shooting in spotsylvania county. a witness claims to have seen the shooter flee the scene in a white van. >> it's been determined through further investigation that the information is not credible. >> but the damage is done. the sniper hotline already inundated is again flooded with sightings of white vans. >> i believe we got over 115,000 tips, 16,000 of those were viable leads that needed to be followed up on. >> almost lost among all of the phone calls are several from the snipers to the police. >> don't say anything, just listen. >> they were calling the task force, they were calling rockville city police, and they also called montgomery county police. >> in one, the caller says we've called three times trying to set up negotiations. we've gotten no response. people have died. the lady didn't have to die. >> i think they wanted to get a message across to us. >> the 12th victim and third
franklin is an fbi analyst. it's the first shooting in fairfax county, virginia, and takes place 50 miles from the previous shooting in spotsylvania county. a witness claims to have seen the shooter flee the scene in a white van. >> it's been determined through further investigation that the information is not credible. >> but the damage is done. the sniper hotline already inundated is again flooded with sightings of white vans. >> i believe we got over 115,000 tips, 16,000 of...
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that information which helped the fbi prevent it from ever happening. >>> all right. so drought stricken california is finally getting a double blast of rain. but it comes with the possible flooding. heavy showers in the san francisco bay area knocked down trees and caused power outages in some areas. and wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour forced the cancellation of some airline flights. now following wednesday's rain a potentially stronger storm is on the way which could cause some severe flash flooding. but they need the rain since 2013 was california's driest year on record. residents are being warned to prepare for the largest rain event in southern california in three years. and downtown los angeles may get half of last year's rainfall total in this storm. bill karins is here to talk about that. you know, when they say it rains it pours, it is definitely happening there. >> they need it. we don't want to see trees on houses and suffering, but this is how it comes in california. >> take what you can get. >> you get the fires, you get the heavy rain and mudslides.
that information which helped the fbi prevent it from ever happening. >>> all right. so drought stricken california is finally getting a double blast of rain. but it comes with the possible flooding. heavy showers in the san francisco bay area knocked down trees and caused power outages in some areas. and wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour forced the cancellation of some airline flights. now following wednesday's rain a potentially stronger storm is on the way which could cause some...
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the fbi and cia. but frankly, that's not a huge surprise. that's a lot of what caused 9/11. but i don't think this really had any material effect on the outcome of 9/11, and i can understand quite clearly why the fbi, if they didn't share it with the commission, would have thought this source has been dead for six years and really had no information that was relevant to that attack. >> 'reokkay with the fact they didn't put this in the 9/11 commission report? >> i think in a situation like 9/11, you always want as much disclosed as possible. but did it have a material effect, either on what the commission saw and the reforms that followed? frankly, i don't think it did. but absolutely, always in these situations, you want to err on the side of inclusion. and it really does highlight in another way some of the things that were broken pre9/11. so we shouldn't be surprised. >> michael leiter, always good to get your insights. thanks. >> thanks, alex. >>> we go now to montana and the site of a terrifying avalanche that slammed into a residential neighborhood, burying three peopl
the fbi and cia. but frankly, that's not a huge surprise. that's a lot of what caused 9/11. but i don't think this really had any material effect on the outcome of 9/11, and i can understand quite clearly why the fbi, if they didn't share it with the commission, would have thought this source has been dead for six years and really had no information that was relevant to that attack. >> 'reokkay with the fact they didn't put this in the 9/11 commission report? >> i think in a...
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stepien is under investigation by the fbi and u.s. department of justice as evidenced by the government's telephone calls to him and his lawyer and the federal agent's recent visit to his landlord. mr. stepien's lawyer says a special agent called mr. stepien on the phone january 17th. two attorneys followed up with him, him, the lawyer, hoping to speak with mr. stepien. mid-february, an fbi agent and investigator from the doj paid a visit to mr. stepien's home, asked his landlord about his conduct and character. every incident, mr. stepien or his lawyer declined to talk. according to bridget kelly's lawyer, same goes for her. not only are bridget kelly and bill stepien invoking the fifth amendment and refusing to hand over documents to the legislature while the legislature investigates this issue, bill stepien and bridget kelly appear to be refusing to cooperate with federal prosecutors. and that's one thing if your case for why you're not complying is because you dislike the legislature or dislike the legislators, but if you're refus
stepien is under investigation by the fbi and u.s. department of justice as evidenced by the government's telephone calls to him and his lawyer and the federal agent's recent visit to his landlord. mr. stepien's lawyer says a special agent called mr. stepien on the phone january 17th. two attorneys followed up with him, him, the lawyer, hoping to speak with mr. stepien. mid-february, an fbi agent and investigator from the doj paid a visit to mr. stepien's home, asked his landlord about his...
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it's an fbi sting called abscam. >> you got any other questions? >> i think the name of the operation is offensive. what, abscam, arab scam, it's racist. >> what do you care, you're mexican. >> the operation got under way in 1978 and it sent shock waves across capitol hill when it finally went public two years later. >> a cover for the biggest political scandal to hit washington since watergate. grand juries in four cities soon will begin hearing evidence in a bribery scandal that involves eight members of congress and at least 20 other public officials. >> it was the first made-for-tv scandal, politicians caught on surveillance tapes, taking thousands of dollars in bribes from phony arab sheiks. at the heart of it is the man depicted by christian bale. >> like the veet congress man, right, i'm in and out, i was there the whole time. you don't know it. to become somebody who can pin their beliefs and their dreams on. >> bale, of course, played the character irving rosenfeld. it's loosely based on the actual mastermind of abscam, a bronx born con ma
it's an fbi sting called abscam. >> you got any other questions? >> i think the name of the operation is offensive. what, abscam, arab scam, it's racist. >> what do you care, you're mexican. >> the operation got under way in 1978 and it sent shock waves across capitol hill when it finally went public two years later. >> a cover for the biggest political scandal to hit washington since watergate. grand juries in four cities soon will begin hearing evidence in a...
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and so i was aware of an investigation that we reached out to the fbi and d.a.'s office to do. uhm, but i didn't know that i would become a suspect. uhm, so yeah, a little blown away. >> reporter: this culture of corruption in this small community wasn't entirely new to people who lived there. >> people were like giving trouble like if they [ indiscernible ] they would always say they are here late, and nobody is doing anything. so we were not really trusting our policemen. >> reporter: and two other king city officers were also arrested on unrelated charges yesterday. all told, one-third of the city's police force is now on leave. live in the newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> all of the officers arrested were bailed out of jail within hours. >>> new this morning, a pair of high-tech google glass captured video of a man accused of trying to steal them. >> it's on video now. >> sarah slocom was wearing them when she says she was attacked in san francisco at a bar on friday night. slocom says the man seen in the video took the glasses. she got them back but her purse and cell ph
and so i was aware of an investigation that we reached out to the fbi and d.a.'s office to do. uhm, but i didn't know that i would become a suspect. uhm, so yeah, a little blown away. >> reporter: this culture of corruption in this small community wasn't entirely new to people who lived there. >> people were like giving trouble like if they [ indiscernible ] they would always say they are here late, and nobody is doing anything. so we were not really trusting our policemen. >>...
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now, in order to get his job at mira vista he had been fingerprinted and through an fbi background check but the school district here does not require that they make contact with his last school. that is how this slipped through the cracks. anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the judge set bail at $1.4 million. >>> people in the crimea region of ukraine will have a referendum 10 days from now on whether crimea should become part of russia. meanwhile secretary of state john kerry and his russian counterpart reported progress in yesterday's talks. today the u.s. is imposing visa restrictions on russians and congress is working on loan guarantees for ukraine's new government. >> the world community should stand united against this invasion. america should be leading and will vote soon on legislation to help aid the ukrainian people. >> the house votes today. the senate next week. >>> u.s. safety regulators are demanding general motors turn over documents regarding a flaw that's been linked now to 13 deaths. they want to know when gm was aware of a dangerous ignition problem in their cars. the sudden j
now, in order to get his job at mira vista he had been fingerprinted and through an fbi background check but the school district here does not require that they make contact with his last school. that is how this slipped through the cracks. anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the judge set bail at $1.4 million. >>> people in the crimea region of ukraine will have a referendum 10 days from now on whether crimea should become part of russia. meanwhile secretary of state john kerry and his...
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reports today a fbi source was in contact with osama bin laden back in 1993. that mole apparently learned that bin laden was looking to finance terror attacks in this country even then. the feds contact apparently helped prevent another attack in los angeles in the mid 1990s. >>> a baby born in a new york minute. a tv crew capturing the special delivery on a manhattan sidewalk. the mother says she was trying to hail a cab to get to the hospital but her baby just didn't wait. linda schmidt with our fox affiliate has the story. >> oh, she is precious. >> reporter: the last time that i saw little ila and her mom and dad was on third avenue yesterday. polymccourt had gone into labor, and her doorman was trying to hail her a cab to get to lennox hill hospital. >> he was trying desperately to hail a cab. a lady walked out in front and hailed a cab and got into it. i went no, that's my cab. i want that cab! but poly's labor was so fast she didn't have time to get into that cab. so she sat right down on third avenue and 68th street, her door man propped up her back to
reports today a fbi source was in contact with osama bin laden back in 1993. that mole apparently learned that bin laden was looking to finance terror attacks in this country even then. the feds contact apparently helped prevent another attack in los angeles in the mid 1990s. >>> a baby born in a new york minute. a tv crew capturing the special delivery on a manhattan sidewalk. the mother says she was trying to hail a cab to get to the hospital but her baby just didn't wait. linda...
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all the way back in 1993 the fbi had this penetration. why didn't it come up? i went and talked to the former head of the 9/11 commission. he said he hadn't heard of this. this is phillip zelijko, now at the university of virginia. he hadn't heard of this. we had trouble reaching the actual agent, the former head of the fbi field office, maybe he'll want to see this and want to talk to me now, ed kern, what happened with this information. what the 9/11 commission did find -- also the 9/11 commission folks very much on the years right before the september 11th attacks and didn't dig that deeply back to 1993. but this raises questions about what happened to this source. was the cia or the fbi still running this source up into the 1995, 1996, 1997? and that question isn't answered. our sources for the story say that the fbi, los angeles field office lost track of the source. so it's not clear now what happened. when you look at this, we tried really hard not to bring this story as something that would just fd the landscape of conspiracy theories about 9/11, becaus
all the way back in 1993 the fbi had this penetration. why didn't it come up? i went and talked to the former head of the 9/11 commission. he said he hadn't heard of this. this is phillip zelijko, now at the university of virginia. he hadn't heard of this. we had trouble reaching the actual agent, the former head of the fbi field office, maybe he'll want to see this and want to talk to me now, ed kern, what happened with this information. what the 9/11 commission did find -- also the 9/11...
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and he blamed the fbi. and later in may of 2013, in november of 2012. >> there is no consequence. >> none. >> james clapper lied to senator biden in the u.s. senate and there is nothing on that. do you know what happens if you lie in traffic court? can you get in trouble. you can go up on capitol hill. senator, nice to see you, sir. >> thank you. okay, we want to hash it out. president george w. bush is in the news tonight. politico tweeting former president george w. bush to make his formal debut as an artist this spring. president bush takes painting lessons once a week and portfolio already includes pets, landscapes and a jay leno portrait. president bush's paintings will go on display in april at the bush presidential library in dallas. and an embarrassing moment for two world leaders, netanyahu actually gives german chancellor stash. of course the unfortunate photo was not intentional, it happened when the israeli prime minister pointed across the stage casting a shadow across angela merkel's face. use
and he blamed the fbi. and later in may of 2013, in november of 2012. >> there is no consequence. >> none. >> james clapper lied to senator biden in the u.s. senate and there is nothing on that. do you know what happens if you lie in traffic court? can you get in trouble. you can go up on capitol hill. senator, nice to see you, sir. >> thank you. okay, we want to hash it out. president george w. bush is in the news tonight. politico tweeting former president george w....
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one senator claim says fbi refuse toing share accounts. >> he says fbi would not share the investigation because there is a criminal investigation my mouth dropped. when the meeting was over i ran back to my office i called the fbi they denied their agents ever withheld information from the cia. >> tonight morel said said welcome the chance to testify and wants his previous testimony to be declassified. so they can hear the facts of what occurred in what ch demonstrates everyone at the cia and throughout the intelligence community operated appropriately. >> catherine, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> also developing tonight, senator rand paul is blocking president obama's nominee to be surgeon general saying dr. murphy is out to get americans guns. i spoke with senator paul on capitol hill. >> senator, thank you for your time today >> glad to be with you. >> i want to talk about your objection about the president's nomination for surgeon general. what does it mean? >> my concern is that the position is an important one for education, health i don't think it should be a bully pu
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virginia at home, congressman frank wolf is calling for a special investigation into revelations the fbi had a mole in osama bin laden's inner circle and the early 1990's. "washington times" or the news yesterday, including court documents showing the mold provided information that thwarted a terror tactic los angeles 20 years ago. that information was not included in the 9/11 commission report. congressman wolf says the panel will look into this new information. plants in the- works to give a well-known d.c. landmark a new name. tell could cost you if you power companies you do not want a smart meter on your home. foronight, a prayer vigil an arlington mother hit and killed by a dump truck. the police are >> arlington police are putting at a new call for potential witnesses to come forward to a deadly crash. onjennifer lawson died monday after a dump truck swiped a minivan while she was taking her child that of a car seat. tom roussey spoke with her pastor. this is really affected the entire community. and pastory has come says that most of the folks who go to little falls presbyterian
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." >>> the fbi had a source inside al qaeda with direct access to osama bin laden eight years before the 9/11 attacks. the "washington times" reports the source learned what bin laden was looking to finance attacks inside the united states and that the information helped foil a plot against a target in los angeles. let's bring in our national security analyst, the al qaeda expert, peter bergen, who actually met with bin laden back in 1997. pretty explosive indications here. the fbi was sitting on a source close to bin laden but apparently never shared that information with all the committees investigating what happened. >> yeah. it's extraordinary, wolf. think about literally hundreds of thousands of man and woman hours that went into the 9/11 investigation. this seems like an important thing the commission should have known. the u.s. government was aware that bin laden was a problem in '93. we know that already. the state department issued a report about him. but this kind of -- you know, the idea that they can cite a source inside his inner circle is unusual. >> when you met with h
." >>> the fbi had a source inside al qaeda with direct access to osama bin laden eight years before the 9/11 attacks. the "washington times" reports the source learned what bin laden was looking to finance attacks inside the united states and that the information helped foil a plot against a target in los angeles. let's bring in our national security analyst, the al qaeda expert, peter bergen, who actually met with bin laden back in 1997. pretty explosive indications...
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or they are talking to the fbi. and the kind of mistakes and water gets a lot warmer in those investigations. >> and steve, in the last two town halls christie held, the word bridge did not appear except maybe in the context of sandy recovery. he's been avoiding the issue as you said when you were last on the program. no smoking gun right now. do you think new jersey voters care at this point? >> there's clear evidence when you look at where his approval rating was helding into the direction election and where it stands now. this has been a dramatic fall for chris christie. he's not fallen to the point where he's been completely written off by the state but he's fallen to a point where he's more perilous political situation in new jersey and obviously nationally when he's been since he's been governor. and he can keep doing town hall meetings. if nobody wants to bring it up or risk getting into some kind of big public fight with him? >> did he want to bring it up? >> you wonder, first of all, the town hall was repub
or they are talking to the fbi. and the kind of mistakes and water gets a lot warmer in those investigations. >> and steve, in the last two town halls christie held, the word bridge did not appear except maybe in the context of sandy recovery. he's been avoiding the issue as you said when you were last on the program. no smoking gun right now. do you think new jersey voters care at this point? >> there's clear evidence when you look at where his approval rating was helding into the...
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the fbi got involved. parents and students alike were outraged and a settlement was eventually reached. i can think of a no more intimate way of spying on people than by using their web cams. it turns out the british version of the nsa known as gchq has been doing something not too different with millions of people with help from our very own nsa. the beginning of 2008, gchq conducted a wide reaching surveillance program known as arctic nerve. it saved images to data bases regardless of whether individual users were suspected of any wrongdoing. and you'll never guess what they found. basically, and i'm overstating here just slightly, people use web cams for two things. to talk to their grandkids as my parents do with my toddler, and in the words of gchq, to show intimate parts of their body to the other person. and shockingly broadcasting pornography. in fact there were such vast quantities of quote, undesirable nudity, the british agency struggled to store all of it and keep it away from the prying eyes o
the fbi got involved. parents and students alike were outraged and a settlement was eventually reached. i can think of a no more intimate way of spying on people than by using their web cams. it turns out the british version of the nsa known as gchq has been doing something not too different with millions of people with help from our very own nsa. the beginning of 2008, gchq conducted a wide reaching surveillance program known as arctic nerve. it saved images to data bases regardless of whether...
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in the year 2012 the fbi raided his house. the following day the fbi raided offices at trenton city hall. and in the fall of that year, cement 2012, honey fitz, aka napoleon, aka the little guy waurg arrested with eight other people including the mayor's own brother and the charge was corruption. the feds posed as developers and they offered the mayor a bribe in exchange for him ok'ing the development of a downtown parking garage in trenton. there was no actual planned garage and they were not real developers twaumpl a sting. the mayor said yes to the bribe. in february this month, he was convicted of all charges. he is due to be sentence in the may. and co-get decades in federal prison based on these charges and convictions. on the day he was convicted on february 7th, the associated press provided some helpful contacts for understanding how big of a deal it is for the mayor to be going to jail on federal corruption charges. the short answer is, it is not that big a deal at all. not for new jersey. since 2000, the mayors of n
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the fbi reportedly received tips that it may have been fixed. for the first time, we are hearing that the fbi launched a brief investigation into the matter to confirm or deny the rumors. even 50 years after that bell rang, mo ham mid ali's underdog victory against sunny liston still has people mesmerized. his round three pummeling of liston cut open his eye leaving the winner on the sidelines. he bowed out before round 8, the most surprising upset of the century, forever writing ali into the history book. four decade-old fbi documents are surfacing suggesting that ali's win may not have been as big of a surprise as we thought. these showed that the fbi looked into whether the historic fight might have been rigged by ash resnick, a las vegas mobster. the pages sent to j. edgar hoover stated liston and the suspected mob boss reportedly made $1 million on the fight. >> it presents a shred of doubt on whether or not this was truly a cinderella story and not just any cinderella story but the upset of the century. >> reporter: among the more than 100
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and that isn't right. >> we've asked the fbi, justice department and general petraeus for comment. as soon as we have it, we'll report that. >> all right. a stunning claim. catherine, thanks much. >> you're welcome. >>> a top republican raising big concerns about the gop's strategy going into the midterm elections. why louisiana governor bobby jindal says his party is focusing way too much on obamacare. >>> plus, jury selection now underway in the trial for osama bin laden's son-in-law, blocks from where the world trade center towers once stood. >>> and you don't see this every day. it's the hazards of the job. oh, whoa. a local news reporter nearly gets taken out by the snowdrift and the plow live, right on the air. you don't want to miss it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> jury selection beginning in the trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law. he's accused of conspireing to kill americans in his role as al qaeda's spokesperson after the 9/11 attacks. respective jurors now being questioned at a federal courthouse in new york city. hoping statements could begin as early as wednesday. he was brought
and that isn't right. >> we've asked the fbi, justice department and general petraeus for comment. as soon as we have it, we'll report that. >> all right. a stunning claim. catherine, thanks much. >> you're welcome. >>> a top republican raising big concerns about the gop's strategy going into the midterm elections. why louisiana governor bobby jindal says his party is focusing way too much on obamacare. >>> plus, jury selection now underway in the trial for...